In this episode of ark books talks, Frida invites Tomek, Clara and Arshia to discuss the Greenlandic book Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen ! Tune in for a conversation about sexuality, gender identity, and Tomeks refusal to construct long sentences!
Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the music!
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In this episode of ark books talks, Frida invites Tomek, Clara and Arshia to discuss the Greenlandic book Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen ! Tune in for a conversation about sexuality, gender identity, and Tomeks refusal to construct long sentences!
Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the music!
Ark Live: Todd May—On the Ontology of Gilles Deleuze
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1 hour 5 minutes 34 seconds
6 years ago
Ark Live: Todd May—On the Ontology of Gilles Deleuze
In this Podcast, you will hear a wonderfully concise talk from philosopher, Todd May, the former philosophical advisor to the sitcom The Good Place, on the tricky and alluring topic of the ontology of Gillies Deleuze in his work Difference and repetition. And the illuminating Q&A that followed
I screwed up pressing the record button so it kind of starts in media res but all you really missed is some biting political satire from me and Professor May outlining just how tricky Deleuze can be to understand. The rest is intact.
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In this episode of ark books talks, Frida invites Tomek, Clara and Arshia to discuss the Greenlandic book Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen ! Tune in for a conversation about sexuality, gender identity, and Tomeks refusal to construct long sentences!
Ark Books Talks is conducted by Frida Hammershøy and María González. Thanks to Tais Abrahamson for the music!